Williams High School - Tusayan Yearbook (Williams, AZ)

 - Class of 1983

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L. ► Editor Susan Kahon works at her desk during the second page deadline of the year. “Deadline is the one most harried, crazed, totally out of hand times of year I have ever encountered.” f Patty Reyes raises money by telling fortunes at the Masquerade Ball held on October 30. : I i Decorating the lobby for the Masquerade Ball, Terri Hoffman, Dan Case and Eva Gabaldon unfold a poster of Dracula while Nicky Delander and Vicki Hansen put tape on Halloween pumpkins to decorate the windows. The Tusayan staff made the yearbook through the hard work of: (top) Nicky DeLander. Photo Editor Ray Mulvihill Student advisor Patty Reyes. Business Manager Eva Gabaldon. Editor Susan Kahon. Lisa Sanchez, (bottom) Sponsor Mrs Bonnie Dent, Sean Sullivan. Vicki Hansen and Liz Shroyer. Clubs Tusayan 27

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Peanut butter! The smell of peanut butter filled the publications room during Parent Enlightment and Initiation night. Initiates’ Nicky DeLander, Sean Sullivan, Lisa Sanchez, Liz Shroyer and Vicky Hansen wore donkey ears, tails and bottoms for formal dress. After being dressed, they played a game that involved pointing to the various parts of a donkey’s body. When they got to the behind of the donkey, they got a finger full of peanut butter. Publications isn’t just for fun and games, it’s a place where a history book is being made. Everyday life of a Tusayan member involves Quad packs, croppers, pictures, grease pencils and Liquid paper. Money making projects started off the year with the ad sales. Tusayan members sold ads to the merchants in town and in Flagstaff. Over $1500 of ads were sold. The Masquerade Ball, and E.T. Raffle, An Angel Raffle, and Airband contest were big money raisers for the club. Editor Susan Kahon feels “Working on the Tusayan is very rewarding. It may be all work during deadlines but it’s definitely worth it when you finally hold the book in your hand. Somehow we always seem to have fun in between the work.” ▼ Parent enlightment and initiation night found new staffers Lisa Sanchez and Liz Shroyer wearing blind folds and donkey costumes during a game with peanut butter Staff ‘Labors of Love’ Produce Book k During the 2nd deadline, Nicky DeLander, Susan Kahon, Eva Gabaldon and Vicky Hansen work through lunchtime and through snacks from the Tom's machine. Ray Mulvihill and Vicky Hansen publicize the E.T Raffle. E.T. was to raise money for the yearbook.



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Chess Club Eric Reyes, Mark Kilpatrick, Tony Uebel, Sec Treas Patty Reyes and President David Uebel participated in chess. A A skilled chess player himself, Sponsor Bob Englert met with the six member team every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Chess Club Freaky Tikis and VICA “Check you,” became the ritual challenge of Chess Club members as Freaky Tikis, small wooden idols carved by Mr. Carmen Reyes, were turned on opponents to bring luck for the team. The local booster club provided funds for 5 new chess sets. The group raised over $100 for t-shirts by sponsoring a victory dance after the football game against Orme on Oct. 1. Meetings were held three times a week; Tuesdays and Thursdays were regular practice sessions with specialized work on openings, end games and strategy. Fridays were reserved for challenge matches and preparation for tournaments. The Apple II computers and the Sargon chess games served as trainers for both beginners and advanced players. Though President David Uebel noted that lack of players was the club’s worst problem, member Eric Reyes remarked, “I enjoy the mental challenge of chess and it’s fun, too.” ► Junior Eric Reyes practices on his crucial end game during a Tuesday night practice session against sophomore Tony Uebel. 28 Clubs Chess

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